Across the Northwest students, teachers, parents and many others in the region observed Orange Shirt Day, to remember those who were harmed through the Residential School program of the past.
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Across the Northwest students, teachers, parents and many others in the region observed Orange Shirt Day, to remember those who were harmed through the Residential School program of the past.
From the CFTK TV Archives
Premier John Horgan made his first visit to the Northwest as part of the 2020 election campaign, with stops in Terrace and Kitimat.
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Terrace officials are hoping to see ground broken on the new Mills Memorial Hospital either later this fall or early next spring.
Long time radio and television presenter and CFTK News Director John Crawford has retired from the broadcasting scene in the Northwest.
Northwest author Eden Robinson is celebrating the launch of her movie Monkey Beach, with special viewings for the movie being held in Terrace.
Northern Health has outlined the details of the latest report from the BC Coroners Service, which notes that the Northern region has the highest rate of illicit drug toxicity deaths in BC.
The Prince Rupert School District hosted their first Board meeting earlier this month and while school is back, local teachers still have a range of concerns.
The City of Prince Rupert has been hosting one on one meetings with Mayor Lee Brain for residents with questions or comments about the city's work on the update to the Official Community Plan.
While some media had suggested retirement was beckoning, Skeena MLA Ellis Ross confirmed with this weeks election call that he will be seeking re-eleciton as the BC Liberal candidate for the riding.
The Prince Rupert Skating Club is ready for the 2020-21 skating season, but owing to COVID the season ahead will look a little bit different.
The Lake Babine First Nation has reached a reconciliation agreement with the Federal and Provincial Government's.
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An update on concerns over some Terrace area infrastructure plans.
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With election rumblings continuing, a number of potential candidates for the Legislature are indicating their intention to make a run for office. Included among them, former MP Nathan Cullen who will seek the nomination for Stikine.
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CFTK explores the recent increase in bear encounters in the Northwest.
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A look at the impact of COVID on the Terrace Tourism industry and the recovery plan ahead.
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The Lax Kw'alaams Band has outlined some of the spending that it has allocated as part of their COVID 19 funding program.
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A tutorial for Terrace area residents on how to react when an emergency vehcile approaches in a Roundabout.
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A look at the requests of Terrace City Council from Terrace area hospitality providers.
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Doug Donaldson the long serving MLA for Stikine has announced that he won't be seeking re-election when the next provincial vote is underway.
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Illegal drug Overdoses and deaths are on the rise in the Northwest.
A block of Lakelse Avenue in Terrace was the scene of an afternoon downtown fire in the city.
Save our children was the call in Terrace as residents shared their concerns over sex trafficking and pedophilia in Canada.
Friday saw a memorial totem pole erected just west of Terrace on highway 16, the pole will honour missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
Post Secondary students return to their studies across the Northwest after Labour Day, with Coast Mountain College the destination for many.
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A look at how Terrace area schools are preparing for the start of the school year next week.
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Terrace RCMP responded to an accident in the city involving one of the City of Terrace vehicles.
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Terrace City Council has provided a letter of support for the Terrace Chances as they seek a change in COVID regulations to allow for a reopening.
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Work is underway towards construction of new dorms for the Terrace campus of Coast Mountain College.
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